The Kuwaiti airline has ceased it's flights to Vienna while the management tries to secure the future of Wataniya Airways.
Swiss regional carrier SkyWork Airlines will commence scheduled services to Vienna from September 5th, 2011
The Greek carrier will pull-out of Vienna at the end of March.
Kam Air of Afghanistan will start twice weekly scheduled flights between Kabul and Vienna on Thursday 16-Sep-2010.
The Russian airline S7 Airlines commenced it's once weekly service between Novosibirsk (OVB) and Vienna on June 12, 2010.
On June 02, 2010 the first ever Airbus 380 landed at Vienna International Airport. More than 1.500 spectators took the opportunity to take a close look at the giant.
The private Kuwaiti airline Wataniya Airways will commence three weekly flights between Kuwait City and Vienna on 02-June-2010.
Israeli Airline Arkia has started two weekly scheduled flights from Tel Aviv to Vienna on 24-May-2010.
Eva Air has re-introduced it's cargo flights to Vienna on 18-Mar-2010 after more than two years of absence.
Aer Lingus has decided to end it's London Gatwick flights on March 07 as a consequence of it's cost saving program and it's change of strategy.
Star Alliance member bmi British Midland has announced to start two daily flights from London-Heathrow to Vienna effective 28-March-2010.
Alitalia has announced the restart of flights between Rome and Vienna from March 2010.
Saudi Arabian Airlines will discontinue the Vienna flights with effect of 30. December 2009.
According to a report in FlightGlobal Hainan Airlines of China will start daily flights between Shanghai and Vienna from April 2010.
Austrian low-cost airline Niki has converted an additional two of his options for Embraer 190 regional jets into firm orders, with delivery planned for spring 2011.
After a temporary interruption Blue Air has re-started services between Suceava and Vienna on October 1st, this time with smaller equipment and with a stop at Baia Mare instead of the previous non-stop flight.
Romanian regional airline Carpatair has stopped the flights between the western Romanian city of Timisoara and Vienna after only one year of operation.
On Tuesday 29-Sep-2009 Olympic Air will be the new name of Olympic Airlines, which itself is the replacement name for Olympic Airways after the reorganization in 2003.
Air China Cargo Airlines has introduced three weekly Boeing 747 cargo flights via Vienna today on 23 September 2009.
Aegean Airlines Greece has announced to start five times weekly flights between Athens and Vienna from 10 December 2009 using Airbus 320 aircraft.
The Romanian low cost airline Blue Air has stopped flights on the Suceava-Vienna route after only two months of service.
Low cost carrier Niki has announced it's expansion plans for 2010. The fleet will be increased to 16 with the addition of one Airbus 320 and three Embraer 190.
Romanian low cost carrier Blue Air will start six weekly flights between Bucharest-Baneasa and Vienna on September 14th.
On September 3, 2009 the Austrian Airlines Group (AAG) officially was taken over by Lufthansa, as the 41,6 percent shares managed by the Austrian state industry holding OEIAG were transferred to Lufthansa in a signing ceremony. Lufthansa now controls more than 90 percent of AAG's shares.
SkyEurope Airlines had to file for bankruptcy on September 1st as a consequence of it's inability to overcome it's financial problems.
TUIfly of Germany, partner of Air Berlin, has introduced two daily weekdays flights between Cologne and Vienna on 31-Aug-2009. One additional frequency is scheduled for Sunday evening.
Air Berlin has announced the introduction of scheduled flights between Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden in the Southwest of Germany and Vienna from November 1st.
Italian low-cost airline Myair had to suspend it's services, after running into financial troubles.
Swiss regional carrier Baboo has announced to stop services between Geneva and Vienna with effect June 28.
Blue Air will launch three times weekly scheduled flights between Suceava (Romania) and Vienna with effect July 15th, 2009.
Jade Cargo has announced plans to introduce four weekly flights via Vienna on rotations between South Korea and China to Europe this summer.
Lowcost carrier Myair of Italy has started scheduled services between Vienna and Brindisi on 01 June 2009.
Norwegian has announced, that it will start scheduled services from Copenhagen and Oslo to Vienna effective August 17th, 2009.